Decoding Horse Temperament

Most of us are familiar with the idea of a how would you rate this horse on a 1-10 scale and there my friends is the problem.

One of the things that I routinely see is that describing horse temperament is more like the story of the  three blind men trying to describe an elephant.

The problem is that when subjective information is exchanged between people, we all put our own filters and experiences into play. The end result is that our IDEAL and REALITY and the Horse’s IDEAL and Reality, and the other person’s Description are often in conflict because there are no STANDARDS in place.

When was the last time that you heard someone say “That horse was nothing like the seller described!!” At Impulsion Unlimited Dressage Horse Sales and Consignments. We ask lots of questions to get on the same page with a potential buyer so that we can accurately describe a horse in the buyer’s context.

But what if you are talking to someone else? How can you quickly get on the same page?

This scale was created by a well known horseman, David Hopper.

Here`s his handy 1-10 scale:

1,2,3,4—–Very quiet, steady, forgiving. These horses basically ABSORB the riders` mistakes.

5,6——-Ideal competition horses, still calm enough, but with enough spark to really excel.
These horses, within reason, TOLERATE their riders` mistakes.

7,8——Hotter, more intolerant of pilot error, needing of calm, subtle aids, talented, perhaps, but only very good riders can “get at” that talent. These horses MAGNIFY their riders` mistakes.

9,10——-Too hot, they bring only pain and misery

USE THIS SCALE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Jeff

About Jeff Johnson

Impulsion Unlimited Dressage Horse Sales and Representation is owned and Operated by USDF Gold, Silver and Bronze Medalist, Susan Cooper and Jeff Johnson. Together, we have over 40+ years experience training, showing and marketing dressage horses and we help avoid mistakes while making the process of buying or selling, faster, easier and informative. Sue began dressage lessons as a teenager and went straight to the top to get the best help possible. Her education has included such great teachers as Dorothy Morkis, Gina Smith, Pam Goodrich and Carol Lavell. Under the guidance of Carol Lavell, Sue achieved her USDF gold medal in 1998. She is proud to say that she has also earned her USDF Bronze, and Silver medals on horses she trained. Jeff's experience with buying and marketing of dressage horses spans 20 years. His focus is on understanding your needs, abilities and aspirations. Buying your next horse is about you and your needs first not our horses. Our measure of Success is in the Match
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